(Bloomberg) — General Motors Co. and the United Auto Workers have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, paving the way for a decision Thursday on whether to continue a more than month-long strike.The accord, announced by the UAW on Wednesday, may bring an end to the union’s first national walkout against the carmaker in a dozen years. The stakes were rising for both sides as the strike entered a fifth week, costing GM billions, forcing workers to live on $275 a week and denting the economy in Michigan and the Midwest.“The number one priority of the national negotiation …read more
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